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Abstract: Ive been able to experiment with a number of networked audio devices during the last couple of years. These devices are little boxes that you can connect to your home network and stereo system. They are used to play back your digitized-audio library s...
Abstract: It's hard being a ‘phile these days. On the one hand I'm a technophile: the effect that technology is having on music gets me really excited; I can see the possibilities and can't wait for the day when I never have to go searching through my chaotic CD co...
Compact. Excellent audio quality. Broad file format support. Very easy setup.
No WM DRM, FairPlay, or WMA Lossless support. No photo support. Controller lacks a headphone output.
This is a truly excellent wireless audio solution for people who already have a good home stereo system and audio playback devices in multiple rooms. And its surprisingly easy to set up....
Sonos' digital music network system is excellent, and the ZP80 is an important addition to the company's line up of components. At last, it's possible to build a great multi-room music system using your existing audio devices, not just Sonos' own ampl...
Easy to install, easy to run, easy to do everything, ability to connect the player to your current Hi-Fi system
Still a tad on the expensive side
If you can afford it and want your music in every room of your house, or your boat for that matter then this is one of the best ways currently available to do it
Published: 2006-04-13, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
The Sonos ZP80 bundle is sleekly designed, its easy to set up, and its wireless, color-screen remote allows you to access your music from anywhere in the house. The Sonos system is also easily expandable (to as many as 32 rooms), now incorporates digi...
The Sonos system doesnt play copy-protected WMA or AAC files; the remotes rechargeable battery isnt removable.
With its ZP80 bundle, Sonos has done what fans of its highly regarded multiroom Digital Music System have requested all along: ditched the built-in amp of the ZP100, added digital audio outputs, and lowered the price. The recent Rhapsody integration is...